This closing theme (one of three used through the series' run) is titled, "Mary, I'm In Love With You", and was part of the orchestra's repertoire during Ozzie's days as a bandleader.
"Scognamillo" was Gabriel Scognamillo, who was a famous Italian art director. One of his earliest works was on Jean Renoir's "La Chienne" in 1931, and one of his last was 1964's "7 Faces Of Dr. Lao". Sr. Scognamillo dies in 1974, at age 67.
I note that in this episode, Lucita was played by none other than Lucita.
hebneh 10 months ago
This closing theme (one of three used through the series' run) is titled, "Mary, I'm In Love With You", and was part of the orchestra's repertoire during Ozzie's days as a bandleader.
DrexelGal 2 years ago
You know, it's true!...Everybody would dance back then, when there was plenty of Kodak film around. : - )
michiganois 2 years ago
i would like to hear the last season closing theme to "ozzie and harriet" show
sexymama1966 3 years ago
This ending is the best on the Ozzie and Harriet
Show and one of the best T.V. songs of all time.
I would love to hear the entire song though. It
was cut short.
zzzlazy1zzz 3 years ago 3
Where is "SCOGNAMILLO" the Art Director today? I love that one!
musicom67 4 years ago
"Scognamillo" was Gabriel Scognamillo, who was a famous Italian art director. One of his earliest works was on Jean Renoir's "La Chienne" in 1931, and one of his last was 1964's "7 Faces Of Dr. Lao". Sr. Scognamillo dies in 1974, at age 67.
DrexelGal 2 years ago